Be smart, travel light, and be prepared. Instead, as a plan B, I tend to bring everything I might need to the marsh and field.
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Waterfowl – Carry or Haul Your Gear
BY David R. Vaught, Ph.D. Published: March 15, 2024 { 0 comments }Savage 110 Long Range Hunter: Reaching Out In 300 PRC
BY Sam Trisler Published: March 4, 2024 { 1 comment }The Savage 110 family of rifles are known for their tried-and-true quality and dependability. This Long Range Hunter is no exception.
Quickie Gear Reviews From A Trip to Sweden
BY Trapr Swonson Published: January 4, 2024 { 0 comments }My recent trip to Sweden for hunting allowed my wife and I to use a lot of outdoor gear and clothing.
The New Original Henry In Hunt Camp
BY Robert Sadowski Published: January 4, 2024 { 2 comments }Sunlight glints off the polished brass receiver of the New Original Henry. The New Original Henry is based on the Henry Model 1860. It was described by Confederate soldiers as “that damned Yankee rifle that can be loaded on Sunday and fired all week.”
The Tripod Tipi from Two Vets Tripods
BY Mitchell Graf Published: November 12, 2023 { 1 comment }Two Vets Tripods was on to something when they first imagined the Tripod Tipi. For those already hunting or shooting with a tripod, a design like this seems to be a no-brainer.
Ultralight Marmot Superalloy 3-Person Tent Review
BY Mitchell Graf Published: November 6, 2023 { 0 comments }I have used the older Marmot Tungsten 3P tent for nearly 5 years now with nothing but good things to say. When I saw they came out with a lighter-weight version that shaved off nearly 50% of the weight I knew I had to give it a shot.
Cutting the Humble Hindquarter
BY James Nash Published: November 6, 2023 { 2 comments }The hind quarter is easily broken down into some really nice and extremely underrated pieces of meat.
Holsters for Sportsmen
BY Trapr Swonson Published: October 2, 2023 { 0 comments }I never realized how important top-quality leather gear or holsters were until I needed to wear a gun around all day long, riding horses, doing chores, hunting wearing a pack, sitting in a vehicle, crawling through brush, and competing while performing rough and tumble activities.
5 Pieces of Backcountry Elk Gear You Don’t Want To Forget
BY Jace Bauserman Published: September 4, 2023 { 0 comments }Here are five pieces of must-bring gear that often need to be remembered or noticed. Double-check your pack, or make a quick online purchase.
Dive Bomb Industries’ Dry Blind Bag
BY David R. Vaught, Ph.D. Published: June 5, 2023 { 0 comments }The variety of ways to get your waterfowl shells and accessories into the field can be characterized in two ways: big and boxy.









